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Originally posted by bassguy

anyone own/played one of these?


i played an a4 unplugged and it sounded amazing, but i didnt get a chance to plug it in....anyone have an opinion on these?

 

 

did you play the one at Retrotown? I was in there they other day and they had one. it looked nice, but I didn't try it out.

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Originally posted by HORSE



did you play the one at Retrotown? I was in there they other day and they had one. it looked nice, but I didn't try it out.

 

 

na it was the one at steves...i havent been to retrotown, my uncle owns like that whole block tho...lol

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Dont spend your life in business administration.

Its awful.

:(

 

Unless you get to contract work and only work 2-3 days a week and spend the rest of it working out how to surf.

:D

 

Im actually sitting in a clients office right now on the same Street as Sydney University.. but Im about to go home and head to the beach!

Asta lavista!

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Originally posted by D Aussie

Dont spend your life in business administration.

Its awful.

:(

Unless you get to contract work and only work 2-3 days a week and spend the rest of it working out how to surf.

:D

Im actually sitting in a clients office right now on the same Street as Sydney University.. but Im about to go home and head to the beach!

Asta lavista!

 

thats why im switching to mechanical engineering

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Originally posted by D Aussie

Godin stuff is great value and always sounds good.

People from teh USA tend to dismiss it as it is constructed outside of the great You Ess of Aye.

:rolleyes:

 

Actually, they are assembled in the U.S. with Canadian parts.

 

And while they are great guitars, their electrics tend to sound a touch too "vanilla" for my taste. You have to like the neck, too - which I'm kind of torn on at times.

 

A great value, however, they are.

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